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Post by lopli on Aug 3, 2010 16:39:43 GMT -5
Kinda random, but after watching many many superhero movies, horror movies, and action movies, it makes you wonder if the healing factor would be an easy explanation? I remember in one of the Friday the 13th movies they say that Jason has a healing factor. If that's true, then it must be pretty damn slow. The guy's skin is so deteriorated he looks like an elephant's dry ass
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Post by lopli on Aug 3, 2010 16:44:56 GMT -5
If anyone has one it's Michael Myers. He's been stabbed, burned, and gored repeatedly, yet he looks normal when unmasked. Even in the new movie, where he's supposed to be more human, he has no bullet wound after getting shot in the head. He probably has a healing factor like Wolverines. and Freddy Krueger definitely has a healing factor like Deadpool, but only in demonic form[his current form] because of him still being alive after being beheaded
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Post by lopli on Aug 3, 2010 16:49:30 GMT -5
Just think of it this way: it may not apply to the mythology of those horror movies, but if Marvel ever got a hold of them[which i extremley doubt] it'd all make perfect sense. I could see Freddy vs. Wolverine or maybe Michael Myers fighting Spidey. When I say Spidey I know that sounds weird, but think of it this way: If he targets Peter's family
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Post by lopli on Aug 3, 2010 16:57:57 GMT -5
Here's how I see these battles going:
Wolvy vs. Freddy- Wolverine wins but Freddy picks up his head later on
Michael vs. Spidey- Spidey beats him but he comes back
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Post by lopli on Aug 3, 2010 17:00:45 GMT -5
i know, who gives a fuuuuuuugvrhr too tired about to collapse th ecops someoneccall tth em
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